211 Racine: Services for Women
AGENCY PROGRAM ADDRESS CITY ZIP TELEPHONE HOURS CHARGES   SERVICES   E-MAIL WEB
Alpha Center Resource Center 3821 Spring Street Racine 53405 262-637-8323 Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm Free Free pregnancy tests, pregnancy referrals and resources, and pregnancy options and information. aphaaadv@wi.net N/A
Association for the Prevention of Family Violence Walworth Co. Domestic/Sexual Violence Services 461 East Geneva Street Elkhorn 53121 262-723-4653 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm Free 24-hour crisis line, individual counseling, support groups, legal advocacy, children's services, shelter referral, information and referral to other community agencies. apfvmail@charterinternet.com N/A
Carenet Hotline N/A N/A 0 1-800-395-HELP 24/7/365 Free Referral for pregnancy community resources. N/A www.optionline.org
CareNet Pregnancy Center Unplanned Pregnancy Services 2222 Roosevelt Rd Kenosha 53140 262-658-2222 Monday - Friday 10:00am - 3:00pm, also by appointment Free Free confidential support for unexpected pregnancies.  Peer counselors provide advocacy, accurate information about all options, community referrals, confidential support, free pregnancy testing.  Offers a parenting program that allows moms and dads to earn "baby bucks" while learning to get baby things such as carseats.  Abortion recovery classes, adoption referrals, abstinence training for clients, schools, and church groups. judy@carenetkenosha.org www.carenetkenosha.org
Catherine Marian Homes, Inc./Bethany Apartments Transitional Housing Program 806 Wisconsin Ave Racine 53403 262-633-9446 24/7/365 Free Provides transitional living for women leaving Women's Resource Center or in domestic violence situations.  Limited space available. Twelve apartments available. cmh@bizwi.rr.com N/A
Catholic Charities Counseling 2711 19th Street Racine 53403 262-637-8888 Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:00 pm, evening by appt Varies Provides individual, couple, child, family, and pregnancy counseling, and foster care and adoption services. Hispanic Outreach. dcooper@ccmke.org www.archmil.com
Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing CDHH 10243 West National Avenue West Allis 53227 414-604-2200 Monday- Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm Sliding fee scale, Title 19, insurance, WI Tepp Program, and Private Pay. Comprehensive programs and services for individuals who have hearing loss from birth through elderly.  Programs include Birth to 3, aural rehabilitation, support groups, parent education, social activities, assistive technology consultations and sales, interpreter services, community outreach and education including sign language classes. kmalak@cdhh.org www.cdhh.org
Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing UniversLink 10243 W. National Avenue Milwaukee 53227 414-541-5465 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm; Wednesday 9:00am - 7:00pm Private pay/ WI TEPP Program Consultations, sales and rental of assistance devices such as amplified telephones, listening devices, visual signalers, speech and mobility devices.  Also provides trainings and classes to the community related to hearing loss.  Clients may try out any equipment in showroom. universalink@cdhh.org www.cdhh.org
City of Racine Health Department Wisconsin Well Woman Program 730 Washington Avenue Racine 53403 262-636-9292 Call for Hours Free Pays for mammograms, pap tests, and other screening exams. lois.stanton@cityofracine.org N/A
City of Racine Health Department Prenatal Care Coordination 730 Washington Avenue Racine 53403 262-636-9201 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:55pm Free Routine public health visits throughout pregnancy to assist client in gaining access to medical, social and educational services. Thelma.Jones@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
City of Racine Health Department Healthy Empowered and Responsible Teens 730 Washington Ave #106 Racine 53403 262-636-9293 Monday - Friday, 8am - 4:55pm Free Pregnancy prevention, education and support for girls and boys under the age of 18. Support through home visits for pregnant or parenting teens. tara.needham@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
City of Racine Health Department WIC (Woman, Infant & Child Nutrition Program) 730 Washington Avenue Racine 53403 262-636-9494 Monday, 8:00am - 3:30pm; Tuesday, 8:30am - 4:30pm; Thursday, 8:00am - 3:30; F, 8-3 Free Nutrition sessions, health, foods, counseling, health screening and information/referrals to doctors, dentists, immunizations.  WIC provides food and nutrition information for pregnant and breastfeeding women, infants and children under 5 years old. heidi.bennett@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
City of Racine Health Department Public Health Nursing 730 Washington Avenue Racine 53403 262-636-9201 Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Varies Maternal (prenatal care) and child health assessment, disease and infection control, lead poisoning control, immunization, and TB skin testing. N/A www.cityofracine.org
City of Racine Health Department Nursing Services Clinic 730 Washington Avenue Racine 53403 262-636-9431 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:55pm Varies Health checks, well child exams, pregnancy testing, blood pressure measurement and counseling, tuberculosis. janelle.grammer@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
Community Action Agency Kenosha County WIC program 2000 63rd Street Kenosha 53140 262-657-0840 ext 12 M-F 7:30am-4:30pm, 2nd Monday 10am-6:30pm, 3rd Saturday 7am-3:30pm Free WIC is a nutrition education and supplemental food program.  WIC also links clients with other services in the community. pam.halbach@rkcaa.org rkcaa.kenosha@rkcaa.org
Crisis Hotline Against Baby Abandonment Project Cuddle 2973 Harbor Blvd #326 Costa Mesa 92626 1-888-628-3353 ENGLI 24/7/365 Free Volunteers available to speak with regarding pregnancy. Assist in finding shelter and medical assistance help arrive at solutions, help plan for future, help to get a job/GED. info@projctcuddle.org www.projectcuddle.org
Crossroads Women's AODA and Mental Health Treatment 1725 Spring Place Racine 53404 262-633-3889 24/7/365 Contracted through DOC Mental health, relationships, cognitive, AODA communication, living skills and survivors groups, individual counseling, nutrition class. N/A N/A
Department of Commerce WI Front Door Housing and WI Front Door 201 W Washington Ave Madison 53707 608-266-5363 Monday- Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm by phone; 24 hours a day by website. Free Provides a statewide directory of Wisconsin's affordable housing units available for low to moderate income households.  It also lists community social services offered throughout Wisconsin including rent assistance, emergency shelter, eviction prevention, and similar services. Melisa.Perez@Wisconsin.gov www.wifrontdoorhousing.org
Faith Trust Institute Faith Trust Institute 2400 N 45th Street Ste 10 Seattle 98103 1-206-634-1903 Call for hours. Free Provides multimedia resources and trainings on the prevention of sexual and domestic violence from a religious (interfaith) perspective.  Not a direct service provider. N/A www.faithtrustinstitute.org
Family Services of Waukesha Mental Health 414 West Moorland Blvd Ste 205 Waukesha 53188 262-547-5567 Monday - Friday by appointment Varies; sliding fee scale, Title 19, insurance. Mental health counseling for individuals, couples and families. lcherone@fswaukesha.org www.fswaukesha.org
First Choice Pre-Apprenticeship Training Program First Choice 800 Center Street Suite 313 Racine 53403 262-633-3285 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm Free A 6 week, 30 hours per week unpaid structured training in a classroom setting to prepare individuals for a career in the construction an building trades industry including construction, carpentry, sheet metal, masonry/bricklayer, and construction electrical. N/A N/A
Free S.P.I.R.I.T Riders, Inc Special People in Riding Therapy PO Box 1291 Fond Du Lac 54936 920-924-9920 Call for hours. Sliding scale and riderships can be applied for. Safe therapeutic interaction with horses. info@freespiritriders.org www.freespiritriders.org
H.A.L.O. Emergency Shelter 2000 DeKoven Avenue Racine 53403 262-633-3235 24/7/365 Free Meet Racine Countys emergency shelter needs for men, women, and children.  Programs and services are: emergency shelter, case management, community referrals, nutrition and meal planning, financial planning, budget counseling, children's advocacy, AODA counseling, vocational and life skills training. info@haloinc.org www.haloinc.org
Health and Nutrition Service of Racine, Inc. Women's Services 2316 Rapids Drive Racine 53404 262-637-7750 Call for hours Free WIC (Food and Nutrition Education Program), Pregnancy Testing, Counseling, Prenatal Care Coordination, (helps clients have a healthy pregnancy) First Breath (helps women cut down or stop smoking) MCarrin723@aol.com N/A
Kenosha Community Health Center, Inc. Family Planning 4536 22nd Avenue Kenosha 53140 262-656-0044 Monday 8:30am - 7:00pm; Tuesday - Thursday 8:30am - 5:00pm; Friday 8:30am - 3:00pm Sliding scale, Title 19, Insurance, and Medicare Family Planning kchc@tds.net www.kchcweb.org
Kenosha Community Health Center, Inc. Prenatal Care Coordination 4536 22nd Avenue Kenosha 53140 262-656-0044 Monday 8:30am - 7:00pm; Tuesday - Thursday 8:30am - 5:00pm; Friday 8:30am - 3:00pm Sliding scale, Title 19, Insurance, and Medicare Provides prenatal care coordination. kchc@tds.net www.kchcweb.org
Kenosha County Division of Health Health Department 8600 Sheridan Rd. Ste 600 Kenosha 53143 262-605-6700 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm Varies Women's Health, Lead Poisoning Prevention, Immunizations, STD/HIV Clinic, WIC, Tuberculosis testing, Communicable Disease Control, Child Health Clinic, Health Education, Environmental health Programs, Laboratory water testing. fmatteo@co.kenosha.wi.us www.co.kenosha.wi.us/DHS/Divisions/Health
Kenosha Human Development Services Adult Crisis 5407 8th Avenue Kenosha 53140 262-657-7188 Monday - Friday 7:00am - 3:00pm Free Certified Chapter 34 provider.  Suicide assessments for Chapter 51.  Adult crisis available 24 hours for face to face intervention or phone counseling in crisis situations. kfossckhds.org N/A
Life Choices Burlington Crisis Pregnancy Center 340 North Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-4871 By appointment; 24 hour helpline Free Pregnancy testing, Earn While You Learn, STD education, and post abortion mentoring. bcpc@milwpc.com www.burlcrisispregnancy.com
Love, Inc Community Center Funds for Families 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-6226 Call for hours. Free Money raised through the Log Cabin Toy Run are used at Christmas and year round to help families in need. director@love-inc.net www.love-inc.net
Love, Inc Community Center Coats for Kids 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-5226 Call for hours. Free Provides coats through donations to those in need. loveinc@burlingtonloveinc.org www.love-inc.net
Love, Inc Community Center Family Services Counseling 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-6226 As scheduled. Free Family/individual counseling and anger management for people without insurance. N/A N/A
Lutheran Social Services Nurturing Program 1220 Mound Ave. Suite 304 Racine 53404 262-619-1635 ext. 11 Monday - Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm    Evening programs available Free Provides parenting to families with children 0-12 years old. sfarr@lsswis.org www.lsswis.org
National Abortion Federation Hotline Hotline N/A N/A 0 800-772-9100 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 9:00pm; Saturday, 9:00am - 5:00pm Free Abortion referrals N/A www.prochoice.org
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery Program 1120 Lincoln Street Suite 1603 Denver 80203 303-839-1852 ext.102 Call for hours Free The CRS Program is the only direct service program that the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) offers to survivors of domestic violence who have been out of the abusive relationship for at least a year. The NCADV works in partnership with three medical associations to assist survivors of domestic violence who cannot afford the cosmetic and reconstructive surgery and dentistry needed to repair the injuries they have received from an intimate partner or spouse. Facial plastic surgeons, cosmetic dentists and dermatological surgeons from across the country volunteer their services to assist survivors in removing the physical scars of abuse. mainoffice@ncadv.org www.ncadv.org
National Domestic Violence Hotline Domestic Violence Hotline PO Box 161810 Austin 78716 1-800-799-7233 24/7/365 Free Information and referral with crisis and intervention N/A www.ndvhotline.org
Next Generation Now Family Support Services 1220 Mound Ave Racine 53404 262-635-1920 Monday - Friday, 6:00am - 6:00pm Free Provides support, case management, in home visits, parenting classes, support groups, educational opportunities, job search support, transportation, health and home safety assessments, child development assessments, advocacy, information and referral, and networking for clients. N/A www.nextgenerationnow.org
Planned Parenthood-Racine General Information 834 South Main Street Racine 53403 262-634-2060 Monday, Thursday 10:00am - 6:30pm; Tuesday, Wednesday 9:30am - 5:00pm; Friday 10:00am - 4:00pm Sliding fee scale, medical assistance, or family planning waiver. Pregnancy testing and counseling, HIV testing, birth control, pregnancy exams, and STD screenings, and annual exams. katrina.mcrones@ppwi.org www.ppwi.org
Pregnancy Helpline Resource Center- Walworth Pregnancy Helpline 28 South Wisconsin Street Elkhorn 53121 262-723-2020 Monday 9:00am - 3:00pm, Tuesdays 6:00pm - 8:00pm, Friday 9:00am - 3:00pm Free Pregnancy Helpline offers free pregnancy tests, lay counseling for women in crisis or unplanned pregnancy situations, free prenatal care, parenting classes, baby items, post abortion counseling, and abstinence training. phl@elknet.net phlwalworthco.org
Professional Psychological Services Psychotherapy Evaluation and AODA Services 201 Crest St. Burlington 53105 262-767-0440 Monday - Thursday 9:00am - 9:00pm; Friday, 9:00am - 1:00pm; Sat, 9:00-1:00pm Initial visit $150, Follow up $115-$125 Evaluation and treatment of psychological disorders; alcohol and other drug abuse, trauma and grief resolution, domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, anger management, divorce issues, parenting, child placement, and parent coaching through child placement. N/A N/A
Racine County Child Support Department Child Support Services 818 Sixth St. Suite 2 Racine 53403 414-278-5160 in WI Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm $25 if not receiving public assistance Covers all aspects of child support.  Keeps anonymous any information regarding non-payment of support. RCChildSupport@goracine.org http://www.racineco.com/childsupport/index.aspx
Racine Family Literacy Family Literacy 1925 Summit Avenue Racine 53404 262-898-3968 Monday, Thursday 9:00am - 8:00pm; Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm Free Provides family literacy classes and activities for adults, families and youth. N/A N/A
Salvation Army Serving Kenosha County Women's Ministries- Older Women Fellowship PO Box 366 Kenosha 53143 262-564-0286 Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm Free Worship, fellowship, services and education for women. Richard McDonald@usc.salvationarmy.org www.sakenosha.org
Walworth Co. Depart. Of Health and Human Services Women, Infants and Children Program W4051 County Road NN Elkhorn 53121 262-741-3146 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm; Tuesday 10:00am - 10:00pm Free Provides food and nutrition information, supplemental foods, health screening and referrals to help keep pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women , infants and children under 5 healthy and strong. trutkows@co.walworth.wi.us www.co.walworth.wi.us
Western Racine County Health Department Brighter Futures 156 East State Street Burlington 53105 262-763-4930 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm Free Program provides support to teens who are pregnant or parenting.  Free individual home visits as well as group activities, pregnancy prevention materials and presentations are offered monica.weber@aurora.org www.wrchd.org
Western Racine County Health Department New Beginnings 156 East State Street Burlington 53105 262-763-4930 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm Free Support and educational materials for parents, prenatal and through their child's fifth birthday.  Free of charge and visits usually taking place in the child's home.  Visits focus on issues thar are age appropriate or requested by the parent. melinda.pederson@aurora.org www.wrchd.org
Western Racine County Health Department Pregnancy Checks 156 East State Street Burlington 53105 262-763-4930 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm Free Free pregnancy tests with an appointment kristin.shultz@aurora.org www.wrchd.org
Western Racine County Health Department WIC 156 East State Street Burlington 53105 262-637-7750 First three Tuesdays of each month Free Clients make appointments through the Racine WIC Office.  Racine WIC employees come to Western Racine County Health Department the first 3 tuesdays of each month to hold their clinic. N/A www.wrchd.org
Women's Resource Center Domestic Violence Support Group PO Box 1764 Racine 53401 262-633-3233 Tuesday, 6:00pm - 8:00pm Free Free support group for those who are seeking help from domestic violence. wrcrc@sbcglobal.net www.wrcracine.org
Women's Resource Center SafeStart 1717 Taylor Avenue Racine 53403 262-638-6654 By appointment; 24/7 answering machine Free Educates youth at risk about the dangers of violence, abuse, and pregnancy. deanna.ford@goracine.org www.goracine.org
Women's Resource Center Family Healing Program P.O. Box 1764 Racine 53401 262-633-3233 24/7 Free Healing through play for children, children's support group, individual sessions with children and mothers, parenting groups, individual parenting sessions. mary.thorstad@sbcglobal.net www.wrcracine.com
Women's Resource Center Legal Advocacy PO Box 1764 Racine 53401 262-633-3233 Monday - Thursday, 9am - 5pm; By Appointment Free Help with restraining orders and self-represented divorces for women in domestic violence situations, some referrals to Legal Action, support at court hearings, and answers questions about court and law enforcement procedures. gerrywrc@sbcglobal.net www.wrcracine.org
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 1320 Wisconsin Avenue Racine 53403 N/A 24/7 Free Victims of domestic violence may receive free, re-conditioned cell phones with the "911" dialing for use in emergency situations. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 75 7th Street Racine 53403 N/A 24/7 Free Victims of domestic violence may receive free re-conditioned cell phones that only have access to the "911" dialing for emergency situations. People with old cell phones may donate them for use. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 5600 Spring Street Racine 53406 N/A 24/7 Free People with old cell phones may donate them for use by victims of domestic violence. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 3101 Drexel Avenue Racine 53403 N/A 24/7 Free People with old cell phones may donate them for use by victims of domestic violence. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 1030 Washington Avenue Racine 53403 262-637-9559 24/7 Free Victims of Domestic Violence may receive  free re-conditioned  cell phones programmed with the "911" dialing codes for emergency use. People with old cell phones may donate them for use. safehaven@safehavenofracine.org www.safehavenofracine.org
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 1220 Mound Avenue #304 Racine 53404 N/A 24/7 Free Victims of domestic violence may receive free, reconditioned cell phones that only have access to "911" dialing for emergency situations. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 3900 Erie St. Racine 53402 N/A 24/7 Free Victims of domestic violence may receive free, reconditioned cell phones that only have access to the "911" dialing for emergency situations. People with old cell phones may donate them for use. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 5201 Washington Avenue Racine 53406 N/A 24/7 Free Victims of domestic violence may receive free, reconditioned cell phones that only have access to the "911" dialing for emergency situations. People with old cell phones may donate them for use. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 5538 Durand Avenue Racine 53406 N/A 24/7 Free People with old cell phones may donate them for use by victims of domestic violence. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Donation Site & Distribution 480 South Pine Burlington 53105 N/A 24/7 Free Victims of domestic violence may receive free, reconditioned cell phones that only have access to the "911" dialing for emergency situations. N/A www.stopfamilyviolence.org
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 1120 Milwaukee Avenue Burlington 53105 N/A 24/7 Free Victims of Domestic violence may receive free, reconditioned cell phones that only have access to the "911" dialing for emergency situations. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Emergency Cell Phone Pick-up and Donation Site 740 College Avenue Racine 53403 N/A 24/7 Free Victims of domestic violence may receive free re-conditioned cell phones that only have access to the "911" dialing for emergency situations. People with old cell phones may donate them for use. N/A N/A
Women's Resource Center Western Racine County Family Violence Advocacy 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-6226 Monday - Friday 7:00am - variable Free Provides family violence crisis intervention, crisis counseling, safety planning, legal advocacy and referrals, counseling referrals, restraining order assistance, children's advocacy, trainings/presentations for community and schools, support groups, courtroom support, and transportation to/from hearings. wrcsherry@sbcglobal.net N/A
Workforce Development Center Badger Care/Medicaid 1717 Taylor Avenue Racine 53403 262-638-6420 Monday - Friday, 7:30am - 4:00pm Free Provides health insurance for uninsured working families N/A www.dhfs.state.wi.us/medicaid/index.htm